Hydraulic Oils

Unilube AW Series
                                                                                                                   
 
Unilube AW Series Oils are produced from highly refined lubricating base stocks and hydraulic oil additive packages.  These products are designed to meet or exceed the demanding performance requirements of Cincinnati Milacron, Hagglunds-Denison and Vickers.  Unilube AW Series Oils are universal type products that can be recommended for use in almost all types of hydraulic applications.
 
Unilube AWS Series
                                                                                                          
 
Unilube AWS Series Oils are premium quality anti-wear hydraulic fluids designed for service in mobile and stationary high pressure hydraulic system, as well as certain severe and sensitive applications such as in high pressure vane pumps, coaxial pumps and hydrostatic transmissions.  The oils are formulated to meet or exceed the performance requirements of all major hydraulic equipment manufacturers and industry organization specifications.
 
Unilube XVI Series
                                                                                                      
 
Unilube XVI Series Oils are petroleum based fluids recommended for hydraulic systems, transmissions and pumps operating under widely varying conditions and temperatures. The product's high viscosity index and low pour point provide fluids with low viscosities for proper flow at cold temperatures and exceptional fluid-film strengths at high temperatures.
 
Unilube XVI Series
                                                                                                     
 
 
Unilube HFC Series Oils are an advanced water-glycol fire resistant hydraulic fluid containing powerful additives to enhance its anti-wear, anti-corrosion and anti-oxidation properties.  These features combine to ensure a prolonged service life and provide excellent pump wear characteristics.  The water content is approximately 40% by weight.